“Show Up and Show Out” Art Exhibit Opening Reception by AHRC NYC’s Fisher Center Artists

W83 Gallery 150 W 83rd St, New York, NY, United States

The W83 Gallery and the AHRC New York City Foundation present "Show Up and Show Out", an exhibition by artists who attend the Fisher Center, a day program that serves adults with intellectual disabilities in East Harlem. The interests of the artists span a broad range of subject matter, including portraits, flowers, cartoon characters, famous…

Fisher Center Artists’ Talk & Closing Reception

W83 Gallery 150 W 83rd St, New York, NY, United States

A talk about the exhibit "Show Up & Show Out" | The art, techniques & inspirations | A festive gathering & celebration of 17 artists. Please join us for a conversation between artists, teachers and guests and to see this wonderful and multifaceted exhibition before it closes. We will discuss how the show came together…

Of Bucking The Darkness: Artist Talk on Art and Faith

W83 Gallery 150 W 83rd St, New York, NY, United States +1 more

An evening of uplifting conversation between collaborating artists: Corey Hayes, Jennifer Ahn, and Chelsea Horvath-Black. Gallery doors open at 6:30pm with a viewing of the current exhibit ‘Of Bucking the Darkness’ on the ground floor, followed by the Artist Talk in the 5th floor loft at 7:00pm. In conjunction with the current group exhibit of ‘Of Bucking The…

‘Children Become Mirrors’ by Jihoe Koo – Art Exhibit Opening Reception

W83 Gallery 150 W 83rd St, New York, NY, United States

Exhibit opens on Friday, May 24 and runs through Sunday, August 4. 'Children Become Mirrors,' honors the unique perspectives of Jihoe Koo on childhood memories, time, and reflections on self-rediscovery. We hope this exhibition awakens the curiosity of your inner child, brings back the memories, the vulnerabilities, and the joys that lie at the heart…

“Sewn to Restore” | elegantees runway @W83: Restoring lives one tee at a time

W83 Gallery 150 W 83rd St, New York, NY, United States

"The clothing we wear often is linked to human trafficking. It's estimated that 98% of clothing was made with exploited labor or straight up child labor. As a fashion designer, I take a stand to do the exact opposite of this. For over a decade, my company, Elegantees, has been employing survivors of human trafficking,…